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Lot 6

George III silver caddy spoon, Jonathan Hayne, London 1822, 10cm

Lot 803

An English Sycamore Tea Caddy of Apple Form, Late 18th/Early 19th Century, with original key escutcheon and lock, 6.5ins high overallCondition Report - There is not a plug at the bottom of this caddy. Body - a series of small fine age cracks to the body. Cover - the cover has two age cracks, and the stalk knop is broken, but the piece is retained. The hinge is present and works well. Lock is original and present as is the escutcheon. There is no key. The cover has shrunk slightly across the width of the grain.

Lot 9

Chinese tea caddy with key, interior

Lot 66

Early 19th century Mahogany Inlaid Two Compartment Tea Caddy, 21cms long

Lot 1294

An Eastern tea caddy with 2 containers with lids, one lid missing knob and have some dents, one foot missing off bottom of caddy

Lot 212

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, hinged lid reveals two inner caddies flanking a glass, raised on brass ogee bracket feet, 30.5cm wide

Lot 197

A 19TH CENTURY WOODEN THREE-BOTTLE TABLE CADDY, possibly from a gentlemen's club, with central turned carrying handle, the bentwood body supported on three turned feet, 40cm high, 28cm in diameter

Lot 184

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, cast brass side handles, ball & claw feet, opens to reveal twin caddis flanking a blue glass bowl, 31cm wide

Lot 867

FOUR VARIOUS BOXES, AN INLAID MAHOGANY OVAL TRAY, A TRUNCHEON, A TEA CADDY AND A MAHOGANY WRITING SLOPE

Lot 1058

A Copper Coal Scuttle, costume jewellery, Blue Peter Books, British Empire Exhibition 1924 chrome tea caddy:- One Box.

Lot 1361

A Painted Tea Caddy, with a ring handle, pierced mounts, two divisions, with lids, 20 cm wide.

Lot 1362

A XIX Century Walnut Tea Caddy, with brass inserts, fitted interior, 35cm

Lot 1415

Spirit Labels, Cohr Denmark candlesticks, caddy spoons, etc:- One Tray.

Lot 1434

Three Vintage Motor Handbooks - Sunbeam Rapier, Triumph Vitesse Six and Triumph Autobook, 'Womans Own' Handicrafts medal, tea caddy spoons, pipes, bottles etc:- One Tray.

Lot 41

3 Antique silver spoons includes shifter spoon & georgian silver tea caddy spoon

Lot 241

A Set of Six Norwegian Silver Gilt and Enamel Coffee Spoons together with a set of six 830 mark coffee spoons and a continental caddy spoon

Lot 181

Sterling silver caddy spoons and a child's pusher spoon, all hallmarked. Total weight approx. 53g

Lot 208

Old whistles, strange key multi-tool, Scottish Sterling silver caddy spoon, etc.

Lot 200

A regency rosewood tea caddy, the sarcophagus hinged lid opening to reveal a replacement glass mixing bowl flanked by lidded compartments, raised on four bun feet (one missing), 30 x 15 x 15cm

Lot 43

A George III silver bight cut caddy spoon, by William Bateman, London 1790, with shell bowl and another by John Lambe, London 1789, 19.5gm

Lot 45

A George III silver bottom marked table spoon, by Thomas Chawner, London 1774, a bottom marked rat tail tea spoon, a similar salt shovel, a bright cut caddy spoon, London 1794, and three other spoons, 126gm

Lot 184

A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with brass escutcheon and handle, the part-fitted interior retaining one tin tea canister (a/f)

Lot 446

A selection of boxes including sarcophagus shape tea caddy with glass bowl, elephant design etc and a crumb scoop with brush

Lot 33

COLLECTION OF BRASS AND COPPER ITEMS,including a WMF ashtray, tea caddy, table lamp, book rest, and other items

Lot 487

REGENCY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS FORMED TEA CADDY,with ivory scutcheon and two division interior, on brass ball feet, 32cm wide

Lot 190

Edward VII Britannia standard silver tea caddy, in the early 18th Century manner, of canted rectangular form with sliding cover and dome lid, sponsors mark of Jay, Richard Attenborough Co.Ltd., Chester 1910, 14cm high, 220 grams approxCondition report: There is a series of knocks to the shoulder area and other small dings. Some surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 1311

A collection of late / early 20th Century and later Wedgwood Jasper wares including plates, tea caddy, vases, dishes, mugs, teapots etc

Lot 22A

A collection of silver plated items including a JRC biscuit barrell, a tea caddy, a silver hallmarked match box holder and christening mug

Lot 3185

1920's carved Chinese box along with mid 19th Century tea caddy, mahogany on ball feet

Lot 3322

A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy; a 19th Century mahogany trinket box with pullout shelf and a rose mahogany trinket/jewellery box with internal mirror

Lot 55

A LATE 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN SILVER FILIGREE CASKET, the domed caddy top and body panels formed from repeating fish scale filigree pattern separated with scroll or teardrop shaped borders, the rim of the lid and the base with repeating scrolling border with four rosette roundels at the corner, both borders hung with a row of rosette drops, the base panel formed of repeating filigree scrolls on four scrolling bracket feet,11cm high, 15cm wide

Lot 53

A silver caddy spoon by Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler Birmingham 1827, another with fruit to the bowl (holed) and a third silver caddy scoop

Lot 97

Two 18th-century mote spoons, unmarked and a caddy spoon

Lot 68

A Regency silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by James Beebe, London 1821; together with a plated caddy spoon

Lot 78

A silver tea caddy by Haseler Brothers, London 1912, pointed oval form with gadrooned borders, 8.6oz, together with a similar cut glass caddy

Lot 173

A Regency burr walnut tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the interior with two hinged compartments, on metal bun feet with acanthus detail, 33cm wide

Lot 896B

A 1973 EEC Irish caddy spoon by T O'Connor, box with paperwork

Lot 840

A Georgian caddy spoon with embossed shovel bowl - Birmingham 1813 by SP

Lot 880

Another Georgian caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl, engraved. MOP handle - Birmingham 1812 by WP

Lot 879

A Georgian scoop shaped caddy spoon with MOP handle - Birmingham 1814 by Cocks & Betteridge

Lot 835

A Victorian long handled caddy spoon with engraved stem - Birmingham 1857 by G Unite

Lot 733

Oak Tea Caddy and Mauchline Ware Money Box

Lot 549

George III silver sauce ladle, with monogrammed handle, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1809, 7" long; together with assorted further silver flatware including two baby pushers, two caddy spoons, small knife, fork and matched maker and date set of nine teaspoons, 10.6oz t

Lot 605

Selection of silver and silver plated flatware and accessories, including a silver spoon, two silver teaspoons, silver mustard spoon and loop handle caddy spoon, silver mustard with blue glass liner by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd; also set of thirteen plated spoons, four Sheffield Plate forks, sifting spoon, nips, knife rests, Mappin & Webb cream jug and sucrier etc, silver 5.2oz t

Lot 626

Georgian yew wood tea caddy, the hinged cover enclosing divided interior with two boxes and circular reveal for a jar (lacking jar), 12" wide, 6.25" deep, 6" high

Lot 629

Small Georgian crossbanded tea caddy, of rectangular canted form with boxwood banding, 5.5" wide, 3.5" deep, 4.5" high

Lot 647

Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, 14" wide, 8" deep, 8" high; together with a smaller Victorian rosewood tea caddy, 11" wide, 6" deep, 6" high (2)

Lot 509

A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY BY JOHN ALDWINCKLE & THOMAS SLATERLONDON 1891The pull off cover with a shell finial, the body with a cable twist border and a moulded border to the base, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, 420 grams (13.5 oz) Condition Report: Marks are well struckCovers sits wellCable twist border is rubbed in areasStands wellNo personal engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useThe main body of the caddy measures 9cm high (without lid) x 10 1/2 x 6.8cm (widest points)Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 202

ËœAN ANGLO-INDIAN TEA-CADDY, BOMBAY, INDIA, CIRCA 1880 decorated with carved wood figural and foliate panels with sadeli work borders, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments lined with zinc 14 x 24 x 13cm Provenance: Private Collection, Northern England

Lot 575

A DANISH SILVER CHILD"S (OR CADDY) SPOON AND A CHILD"S PUSHER, GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, CIRCA 1930 AND 1954 RESPECTIVELY Acorn pattern (designed by Johan Rohde in 1915), both with Jensen marks, the spoon import marked for Stockwell & Co., London, 1930, the pusher for Georg Jensen Ltd., London, 1954 (2)

Lot 524

˜[GP] A GEORGIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY rounded oblong, with ivory banding and silvered key escutcheon, vacant oval cartouche, ball feet and finial and stringing between the veneers, distressed silver foil interior and later blue velvet lining to lid 15.3cm long

Lot 341

George V tea caddy in the form of a Georgian slope top knife box. The hinged lid with cast handle opening to reveal a gilt lined void interior, max height 9.5cm x 7.5cm wide x 7.5cm deep, Birmingham 1922 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 201gms

Lot 367

Georgian ivory and tortoiseshell mounted tea caddy of faceted oval shape, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a fabric covered interior, 12cm wide x 13cm tall x 8cm deep, with losses and minor damage throughout

Lot 103

Lowestoft tea caddy decorated with a version of the Worcester fence pattern with pseudo hatched crescent to base, 10cm high

Lot 375

Victorian black lacquered and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy, the hinged top opening to a two section interior, the body raised on a splayed base, 17cm wide

Lot 362

Mid-19th century tortoiseshell veneered tea caddy with pewter divisional inlays, the lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments within, 14.5cm wide, 9cm deep x 10cm tall, minor losses

Lot 657

Treen - a caddy in the shape of a pear, the leaf top unscrewing to a vacant interior, 11.5cm high

Lot 984

A mahogany and satinwood inlaid caddy. Est. £60 - £80.

Lot 11

A George III chased silver caddy spoon. Chester. By GB. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

Lot 395

A heavy fancy silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. London. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

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